fleece
Fleece (noun) means the woolly coat of a sheep, or wool shorn from it in one piece. Example: “The farmer sheared the fleece from each sheep in spring.”
How to use fleece
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA sheep's wool coat, the soft fabric named after it, or (informally) to swindle someone out of money.
Word forms
fleeced past tense, fleeces plural, fleeces singular
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The farmer sheared the _____ from each sheep in spring.
Etymology
From Old English fleos, referring to a sheep's coat of wool.
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What does “fleece” mean?
The word “fleece” means the woolly coat of a sheep, or wool shorn from it in one piece. In plain terms, a sheep's wool coat, the soft fabric named after it, or (informally) to swindle someone out of money.
How do you pronounce “fleece”?
“Fleece” is pronounced flihys (/fliːs/ in IPA).
How do you use “fleece” in a sentence?
Here is “fleece” used in a sentence: “The farmer sheared the fleece from each sheep in spring.”
What part of speech is “fleece”?
Depending on how it is used, “fleece” can be a noun and a verb.
Where does the word “fleece” come from?
The word “fleece” comes from Old English. From Old English fleos, referring to a sheep's coat of wool.
Is “fleece” a common word?
“Fleece” is an uncommon word in modern English.
How many meanings does “fleece” have?
“Fleece” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the woolly coat of a sheep, or wool shorn from it in one piece.